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View of the bow of USS Colorado, mid-1920sView of the southeastern corner of General Government Building, Keijo (now Seoul), Korea, 1926Waves breaking over USS ColoradoEmperor Bao Dai with his entourage, Hue, Annam, French Indochina, 8 Jan 1926
View of the bow of USS Colorado, mid-1920sView of the southeastern corner of General Government Building, Keijo (now Seoul), Korea, 1926Waves breaking over USS Colorado's bow, mid-1920sEmperor Bao Dai with his entourage, Hue, Annam, French Indochina, 8 Jan 1926
Mansuel Crosby, Franklin Roosevelt, and Oswald Mosley in Florida, United States, Feb 1926USS West Virginia at anchor, Mar 1926; note an Omaha-class light cruiser and two destroyers in backgroundLaying DevonshireThe US Navy
Mansuel Crosby, Franklin Roosevelt, and Oswald Mosley in Florida, United States, Feb 1926USS West Virginia at anchor, Mar 1926; note an Omaha-class light cruiser and two destroyers in backgroundLaying Devonshire's keel, Devonport Dockyard, England, United Kingdom, 16 Mar 1926The US Navy's first flattop aircraft carrier, USS Langley (Langley-class), at anchor with 7 battleships in Culebra Harbor, Culebra, Puerto Rico, 18 Mar 1926. See Comment below.
USS Langley, USS Mississippi, USS New Mexico, and others at anchor off Culebra island, Puerto Rico, 18 Mar 1926Kako during her trials period, Apr 1926Crown Prince Hirohito and Princess Nagako with daughter Shigeko, Japan, circa Jun 1926Crown Prince Hirohito and Princess Nagako with daughter Shigeko, Japan, circa Jun 1926, photo 1 of 2
USS Langley, USS Mississippi, USS New Mexico, and others at anchor off Culebra island, Puerto Rico, 18 Mar 1926Kako during her trials period, Apr 1926Crown Prince Hirohito and Princess Nagako with daughter Shigeko, Japan, circa Jun 1926Crown Prince Hirohito and Princess Nagako with daughter Shigeko, Japan, circa Jun 1926, photo 1 of 2
Crown Prince Hirohito and Princess Nagako with daughter Shigeko, Japan, circa Jun 1926, photo 2 of 2Japanese battlecruiser Hiei at Sasebo, Japan, Jun 1926Launching ceremony of sailing ship Padua, Tecklenborg Werft shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 24 Jun 1926Zhang Zuolin (1), Zhang Zongchang (2), Wu Peifu (3), Zhang Xueliang (4), and others, Shuncheng Junwang Mansion, Beijing, China, 28 Jun 1926
Crown Prince Hirohito and Princess Nagako with daughter Shigeko, Japan, circa Jun 1926, photo 2 of 2Japanese battlecruiser Hiei at Sasebo, Japan, Jun 1926Launching ceremony of sailing ship Padua, Tecklenborg Werft shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 24 Jun 1926Zhang Zuolin (1), Zhang Zongchang (2), Wu Peifu (3), Zhang Xueliang (4), and others, Shuncheng Junwang Mansion, Beijing, China, 28 Jun 1926
Josef Terboven (in civilian clothing) and other SA members from Essen, Germany gathering for a Nazi Party rally in Weimar, Germany, Jul 1926King Gustaf V of Sweden at the opening ceremony of the WomenLight cruiser Tenryu as seen on a postcard commemorating her visit to Kobe, Japan on 5 Oct 1926A Mark 10 torpedo afterbody being hoisted aboard the USS S-31 from the submarine tender USS Beaver, circa 1927.
Josef Terboven (in civilian clothing) and other SA members from Essen, Germany gathering for a Nazi Party rally in Weimar, Germany, Jul 1926King Gustaf V of Sweden at the opening ceremony of the Women's World Games, Slottsskogsvallen stadium, Gothenburg, Sweden, 27 Aug 1926Light cruiser Tenryu as seen on a postcard commemorating her visit to Kobe, Japan on 5 Oct 1926A Mark 10 torpedo afterbody being hoisted aboard the USS S-31 from the submarine tender USS Beaver, circa 1927.

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